Jamie Lee Curtis claps back at Fox News' misguided tweets on guns

Because Fox News is gonna Fox News, on Wednesday morning the network tweeted an article that attempts to shame Jamie Lee Curtis for wielding firearms in the latest Halloween franchise reboot, despite the fact that she herself is personally an outspoken advocate for gun control legislation.

Check out Curtis' full interview with USA Today here. Because she's clearly not acting in a movie.

"I fully support the Bill of Rights. And they have to renew their license just like we do with automobiles - which are weapons also". Although some have expressed disappointment that Curtis didn't stick to her beliefs and turn down a role that depicted gun violence, others were quick to point out that Laurie Strode is likely to have the proper permits.

But Curtis' personal views on guns are exactly that - hers.

"On top of that, she urged the "Halloween" filmmakers to be cognizant of sensible gun ownership in developing her character for the upcoming film". "I'm an actress who's in slasher movies", she said plainly. But I am an actor for hire. "And honestly, if I had made my career as a pacifist actor, I would never have worked, ever".

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